Just a sampling of the tacos, the fillings include asada (grilled beef), chicken, adobada (marinated pork), chorizo, lengua (beef tongue), tripe and cabeza (meat from the roasted head of an animal, usually beef).

Yep, sounds authentic to me.

The location, is 2810 Highway 178 East, in the Skyline community. A buffet is available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., but it wasn’t available when we checked in earlier today.